It's been a while since I updated, again. I can't really remember everything we've done in the last week, but I have a lot of pictures, so here are some to start with.
I mixed peanut butter, meatballs and kibble with water and then froze it to make a tasty hot day snack.
Ellie loved it!
She was especially happy when she found the meatballs at the bottom.
Tibby sun bathed on the deck while Ellie enjoyed the icee and shade. She loves to hang out on the deck - even though it is SO HOT. The deck is too hot for me to step on with bare feet and she wants to plop down and go to sleep. I guess she feels chilly without her coat!
Ellie playing with a soft squeaky ball. My favorite part is when Tibby tries to get Ellie to play. She steps all over Ellie!
Soft ball = stuffing every where in the yard. Amazing how much stuffing was in that ball! I picked up a big grocery sack overflowing with stuffing.
Independent, curious, highly intelligent,clever, mischievous, precocious, strong-minded, playful. Collected from various sources:
1 -Stubbornness. Tibetan Terriers have an independent mind of their own and can be stubborn and manipulative. You must show them, through absolute consistency, that you mean what you say.
2-Suspiciousness or timidity when not socialized enough.
3-"Separation anxiety" (destructiveness and barking) when left alone too much.
4-Lively and playful at times, yet also calm and low-key.
5-Makes a good watchdog but is not aggressive with people.
6-Most are amiable with other animals, though perhaps a bit bossy.
7- The Tibetan Terrier is very stubborn in general and must be shown from Day One that you are in control.
8-An athletic and agile sure-footed climber, and a clever problem-solver who often uses his paws with great adeptness to open doors and hold toys.
9- 1/3 Dog + 1/3 Cat + 1/3 Teenager = 1 Tibetan Terrier
10-Tibetan Terriers are family-oriented: they love to play games and participate in activities with their people.
Patience and a sense of humor are musts for the people of a Tibetan Terrier.